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Beerman, your teasing me man. None of your videos work!
They all bring up this little picture of a film thing with the quicktime icon in half, it says its now able to find it some crap like that....
HELP MEEE!
They all bring up this little picture of a film thing with the quicktime icon in half, it says its now able to find it some crap like that....
HELP MEEE!
Does your editing program let you put watermark things on a set of frames, or do you have to export them to stills and add the text in?
The only GUI editing program I have is windows movie maker, which sucks, so I've been playing with using AviSynth scripts and VirtualDub, and TMpegEnc to encode, but I think I need to find a simpler solution sometime.
And do you know of a somewhat simple way to export to stills and then back into a video clip from within a program? Like to run a Photoshop action on the frames.
EDIT: I liked the video, that looks like a really cool park to ride.
The only GUI editing program I have is windows movie maker, which sucks, so I've been playing with using AviSynth scripts and VirtualDub, and TMpegEnc to encode, but I think I need to find a simpler solution sometime.
And do you know of a somewhat simple way to export to stills and then back into a video clip from within a program? Like to run a Photoshop action on the frames.
EDIT: I liked the video, that looks like a really cool park to ride.
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Why would you want to export to stills and then import back in? But, yes, I'm pretty sure that Premeire lets you do watermarks.
To run a Photoshop action on the frames, like to correct for a color cast or adjust curves/sharpness/saturation/etc. Or for another effect even.
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Why the hell would you want to do that frame by frame? That would take forever. I don't usually mess too much with color correction and whatnot, but I can do all of that from Premiere.Originally Posted by MadMan2k
To run a Photoshop action on the frames, like to correct for a color cast or adjust curves/sharpness/saturation/etc. Or for another effect even.
I haven't used Premiere, so I don't know if the adjustments it has would work for what I'm thinking of or not. But an automated action shouldn't take more than a couple seconds per frame at most.
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Considering the fact that that video had 4000 or so frames in it, if I remember correctly, and only, what, twenty or thirty clips? That's a lot of time to be wasted.Originally Posted by MadMan2k
I haven't used Premiere, so I don't know if the adjustments it has would work for what I'm thinking of or not. But an automated action shouldn't take more than a couple seconds per frame at most.
